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Oct 09

8:30 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Oct 11

8:30 pm

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Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Oct 12

8:30 pm

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Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Oct 13

8:30 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Wed

Oct 16

8:30 pm

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Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Fri

Oct 18

8:30 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Sat

Oct 19

8:30 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Las Vegas, NV

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Las Vegas

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Wed

Dec 18

8:00 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Montville, CT

Mohegan Sun Arena - CT

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Fri

Dec 20

8:00 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Atlantic City, NJ

Etess Arena at Hard Rock Live

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Dec 21

8:00 pm

Earth Wind and Fire

Atlantic City, NJ

Etess Arena at Hard Rock Live

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About Earth, Wind & Fire

Since their formation in 1969, Earth, Wind & Fire have left a lasting mark on the music industry. The original lineup was assembled in Chicago by Maurice White. White, a former session drummer for Chess Records and a member of the Ramsey Lewis 

White envisioned a band that fused a multitude of genres with an Afrocentric, spiritually enriching message. The result was a sound that encompassed R&B, soul, funk, jazz, disco, pop, rock, dance, Latin, and Afro-pop. Hits like "September," "Boogie Wonderland," and "Let's Groove" catapulted the group to fame.

They have since scored several #1 singles on the Billboard R&B charts, produced multiple #1 albums, and accepted multiple Grammys, American Music Awards, and a BET Lifetime Achievement Award. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. 

Throughout their journey, EWF have undergone significant lineup changes, but these shifts only added to the richness and evolution of their sound. Maurice White's leadership and the group's ability to adapt have kept them at the forefront of the music scene, inspiring several generations with their eclectic blend and stage dynamism. 

Earth, Wind & Fire remain a testament to the power of music that transcends time and genre. They still deliver their iconic sound to audiences around the world. Their enduring appeal ensures that fans old and new can experience the magic of their live performances, continuing a tradition of dynamic and visually captivating shows. 

Earth, Wind & Fire’s Setlist

The band’s recordings are masterpieces of complex arrangements and tight, harmonious vocals. On stage, they add an extra layer of energy, transforming their studio precision into an infectious, high-spirited celebration. When you see Earth, Wind, & Fire live, these are ten of the songs you’re likely to hear: 

  1. September

  2. Shining Star

  3. Let’s Groove

  4. Fantasy

  5. Boogie Wonderland

  6. That’s the Way of the World

  7. Reasons

  8. After the Love Has Gone

  9. Sing a Song

  10. Serpentine Fire

Live Moments That Made Headlines

Each Earth, Wind & Fire show is a unique confluence of musical artistry, technical proficiency, and emotional depth. They know how to connect with audiences that span several generations and geographies, exemplified by these unforgettable live moments: 

  • July 25, 1975: Earth, Wind & Fire's performance at Madison Square Garden featured a spectacular version of "Shining Star." Additionally, this was a stop on their “That’s the Way of the World” tour, which generated content for the chart-topping Gratitude live album. 

  • February 22, 1978: The 1978 “All ’N All” Tour kicked off at Richfield Coliseum. People still talk about the special effects they incorporated into this set, which included an illusion that made it seem as if the band magically disappeared and reappeared! 

  • October 25, 1990: The group recorded their concert at the Tokyo Dome for a Live in Japan DVD released eight years later. Highlights from the show included a riveting rendition of “September” and mind-blowing vocals on “Fantasy.”

  • November 12, 2007: The band was in top form for their performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo. Helping to celebrate the power of unity, they delivered two fan favorites: “September” and “Fantasy.” Verdine White’s energy was unmatched! 

  • March 1, 2012: The closing performance of the "Guiding Lights" tour at the Moody Theater in Texas generated hype for their upcoming album Now, Then & Forever, and demonstrated their ability to add to their legacy in front of modern audiences.

Earth, Wind & Fire Collaborations

EWF has embarked on influential collaborations throughout their illustrious career. These partnerships showcased their versatility, contributing to the band's enduring impact on the industry. Noteworthy examples include the following: 

  • The Emotions (1979): Earth, Wind & Fire collaborated with The Emotions on "Boogie Wonderland," a quintessential disco anthem featured on the album I Am.

  • Phil Collins (1984): Phillip Bailey joined forces with Phil Collins for the hit single "Easy Lover," which was featured on Bailey's solo album Chinese Wall. The track became a massive success!

  • Kenny G (1996): Saxophonist Kenny G enlisted EWF on "The Way You Move" for the album The Moment, merging his signature smooth jazz with Earth, Wind & Fire’s R&B fusion.

  • will.i.am (2005): On a cover of OutKast’s song "Lovely People" for will.i.am’s album Illumination. Earth, Wind & Fire added a funky twist to the hip-hop hit.

  • Meghan Trainor (2016): EWF teamed up with pop artist Meghan Trainor for a festive, upbeat holiday song. "Holidays" can be found on A Very Trainor Christmas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Earth, Wind & Fire concerts last?

Earth, Wind & Fire’s concert sets typically last around 90 minutes, including 18–20 songs, including a brief encore. Get tickets for an upcoming show at GoTickets.com!

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Does Earth, Wind & Fire tour?

Earth, Wind & Fire tours extensively, and they have shared the stage with many incredible artists including Chicago, Chaka Khan, and others. Catch them when you can! 

Who are Earth, Wind & Fire’s stage influences?

Having been in the game since 1969, Earth, Wind & Fire are more likely to serve as inspirations these days, but they have cited Sly & the Family Stone and James Brown as performance influences.

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Are there any age restrictions for Earth, Wind & Fire concerts?

Earth, Wind & Fire concerts are generally open to all ages, although some locations may have requirements for specific areas. Check the venue’s website for the latest information on restrictions. 

Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for an Earth, Wind & Fire concert?

Each location has its own restrictions. Generally, outside food and drinks are prohibited, but before packing up for your Earth, Wind & Fire concert, check the venue’s website for current rules.

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